BAND-SAW MACHINE AND METHOD FOR SAWING A METAL TUBE

20180339351 ยท 2018-11-29

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Abstract

A method for sawing a metal tube (3) or hollow section using a band-saw machine which has a stationary lower saw part (1) having a saw table (2) for placing and fixing a metal tube (3) to be sawn, and an upper saw part (4) which is movable in relation to the lower saw part (1) and which has a revolving saw band (5). The revolving saw band (5) via a feed motion (13) of the upper saw part (4), which is performed in relation to the lower saw part (1), penetrates the metal tube (3) and, for performing a saw cut, is guided through said metal tube (3). The feed motion is carried out substantially counter to the force of gravity.

Claims

1. A method for sawing a metal tube or hollow section, comprising using a band-saw machine which has a stationary lower saw part (1) having a saw table (2) for placing and fixing a metal tube (3) or hollow section to be sawn, and an upper saw part (4) which is movable in relation to the lower saw part (1) and has a revolving saw band (5) equipped with a series of saw teeth (12), the revolving saw band (5) by a feed motion (13) of the upper saw part (4), which is performed in relation to the lower saw part (1), penetrating the metal tube (3) or hollow section and, guiding the saw band (5) through said metal tube (3) or hollow section for performing a saw cut, and carrying out the feed motion (13) substantially counter to a force of gravity.

2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising performing the feed motion (13) so as to proceed from the saw table (2) in a substantially upwardly directed manner.

3. The method according to claim 2, further comprising guiding the saw band (5) is guided in a clearance in the saw table (2) prior to the commencement of the feed motion (13).

4. A band-saw machine for sawing a metal tube or hollow section, comprising a stationary lower saw part (1) having a saw table (2) for placing and fixing a metal tube (3) or hollow section to be sawn, an upper saw part (4) which is movable in relation to the lower saw part (1) and which has a revolving saw band (5) equipped with a series of saw teeth (12), and an actuator (16) that generates a feed motion (13) of the upper saw part (4) which is performed in relation to the lower saw part (1), so as to cause penetration by the saw teeth (12) of the saw band (5) into the metal tube (3) or hollow section, and to cause a saw cut, the actuator (16) configured to lift the upper saw part (4) counter to a force of gravity and a vertical component of a cutting force generated during the saw cut.

5. The band-saw machine according to claim 4, wherein the saw band (5) is guided in the upper saw part (4) in such a manner that the saw teeth (12) during the saw cut are oriented in a substantially upward manner, counter to the force of gravity.

6. The band-saw machine according to claim 4, wherein the upper saw part (4) is provided with band guides (9) which guide the saw band (5) in an oriented manner into a plane of the saw cut, wherein the band guides (9) are configured so as to be open toward a top so as to guide the saw band (5) with substantially upwardly pointing saw teeth (12).

7. The band-saw machine according to claim 4, wherein the saw table (2) has a clearance (17) for guiding through the saw band (5) prior to a commencement of the feed motion (13).

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0020] The invention will be described hereunder in an exemplary manner by means of the appended drawings, using a specific embodiment. In the drawings:

[0021] FIG. 1 shows a schematic illustration of a band-saw machine;

[0022] FIG. 2 shows a schematic front view of the saw table, having a metal tube supported thereon, during the sawing procedure as per the prior art;

[0023] FIG. 3 shows an illustration as per FIG. 2, but during a sawing procedure according to the present invention;

[0024] FIG. 4 shows a side view of the arrangement in FIG. 3 during the sawing procedure;

[0025] FIG. 5 shows a schematic illustration of a band saw machine with the blade located in a clearance in the saw table prior to a sawing procedure; and

[0026] FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view through a portion of the band saw machine of FIG. 5 showing the blade located in the clearance in the saw table.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0027] The band-saw machine which is schematically illustrated in FIG. 1 comprises a lower saw part 1, a saw table 2, attached thereon, for a metal tube 3 to be sawn, and an upper saw part 4 which is movable in relation to the lower saw part 1. A saw band 5 in the upper saw part 4 revolves infinitely about two wheels 6. The saw band 5 in a cutting region 7 runs outside a housing 8, being guided there by two band guides 9 which are disposed to the right and left of the cutting region 7. The saw band 5, by means of these band guides 9, is brought from a horizontal orientation, in which said saw band 5 revolves about the wheels 6, to a vertical orientation in the cutting region 7. The upper saw part 4 sits on column guides 10 and is upwardly and downwardly movable in relation to the lower saw part 1 by a drive 16.

[0028] FIG. 2 shows a conventional sawing procedure, that is to say a method for sawing the metal tube 3 as per the prior art. Here, the saw band 5, which is driven in a movement direction 11, is lowered from above onto the metal tube 3, until the saw teeth 12 of said saw band 5 penetrate the metal tube 3. The saw band 5, by means of a feed motion 13 which is directed from the top to the bottom, severs the metal tube 3 by a saw cut which terminates at the saw table 2. Here the saw cut is assisted by gravity acting on the upper saw part 4 which assists with the downward component of the cutting force that maintain each tooth in engagement with the surface to be cut since as each tooth engaging the surface creates an upward force as it would be easier for the tooth to skip over the material rather than engage into and remove material. The component of the cutting force that acts in the longitudinal direction of the blade in the cut is provided by the blade drive acting on at least one of the wheels 6 supporting the saw band 5.

[0029] During the saw cut, saw shavings 14 drop down from the saw teeth 12. As can be seen in FIG. 2, these saw shavings 14 to some extent drop outside the metal tube 3 onto the saw table 2, but to some extent also into an interior 15 of the metal tube 3, accumulating in the lower region of the latter.

[0030] As becomes clear by means of FIG. 2, the saw band 5, as the sawing progress advances, moves downward, ultimately reaching that region of the interior 15 of the metal tube 3 in which the saw shavings 14 have accumulated. At this point, the issue arises that the saw teeth 12 of the saw band 5 entrain the accumulated saw shavings 14 and draw the latter into the cutting channel in the metal tube 3 such that the quality of the cutting surface there is compromised, resulting in the risk of damage to the saw teeth 12 and at least of increased wear of the latter. This can only be prevented by washing out or blowing out the saw shavings 14, or else by manual cleaning during downtime of the machine.

[0031] FIG. 5 shows an exemplary embodiment of a band sawing machine used for the present method, and FIG. 3 is an illustration similar to FIG. 2 that shows the decisive point of differentiation between the method according to the invention and the prior art. Here, the feed motion 13 is reversed such that said feed motion 13 runs from the bottom to the top. Accordingly, the saw band 5 has also not been deflected by the band guides 9 such that the saw teeth 12 of the former point downward, as usual, but such that the saw teeth 12, as shown, point upward, so as to be directed away from the saw table 2, counter to the direction of the force of gravity. As shown in FIG. 5, the saw band 5 is located in a clearance 17 in the saw table 2 prior to cutting. The clearance 17 can be a slot in the saw table 2 as shown in FIG. 6, or the clearance 17 can be formed by a space in front of the saw table 2 as shown in FIG. 4.

[0032] As shown in FIG. 5, the feed motion 13 is carried out during cutting via actuators 16 that act as a drive, such as hydraulic cylinders, acting on the feed columns 10 in order to raise the upper saw part 4. In contrast to the prior art band-saw machine, here the actuators 16 have to provide sufficient force to counter the force of gravity acting on the upper saw part 4, as well as the vertical component of the cutting force, as in this case, a certain amount of additional force is required in the upward direction in order to maintain each tooth in engagement with the surface to be cut as each tooth engaging the surface actually creates a downward force as it would be easier for the tooth to skip under the material rather than engage into and remove material. Thus the actuators 16 required for this arrangement have to have a greater capacity than in the prior art where gravity acting on the upper saw part 4 assisted with the vertical component of the cutting force.

[0033] Since sawing according to the invention is performed from the bottom to the top, the saw teeth 12 of the saw band 5 first penetrate the lowermost region of the metal tube 3 from below, severing the latter during the saw cut, due to which no saw shavings 14 can at first drop into the interior 15 of the metal tube 3. As soon as the saw cut has progressed so far that the saw band 5 runs through the interior 15 of the metal tube 3, the saw teeth 12 in the direction of the feed motion 13 move upward, away from that region in which saw shavings 14 may accumulate in the interior 15 of the metal tube 3. Accordingly, the risk of saw shavings 14 being entrained conjointly into the cutting channel when the saw band 5 re-enters the metal tube 3 exists for a very short time at most. Even in the situation illustrated in FIG. 2, this risk no longer exists. Dropped saw shavings 14 which accumulate in the interior of the metal tube 3 are no longer disruptive in the further progress of the saw cut and therefore also do not have to be removed in a complex manner. This results in a higher quality saw cut as well as reduces the risk of damage to the blade.

[0034] It should be once again noted at this point that the feed motion according to the invention may deviate from the vertical direction which is illustrated in the exemplary embodiment, in particular when metal tubes or hollow sections having a non-cylindrical cross section are being sawn, without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is only important in each case that that region of the interior of the metal tube or hollow section, respectively, in which saw shavings which drop down during the saw cut may accumulate is passed through by the saw teeth of the saw band substantially at the commencement of the saw cut, that is to say already when first saw shavings drop into the interior.